
Originally Posted by
Spectre
I googled steam linux beta and one of the results was from fileplanet (
http://www.fileplanet.com/126568/dow...nt-[Linux] ). When you go there it immediately gives you a gz archive with an executable in it called 'steam'. I ran it on ubuntu 11.10 via virtualbox. After running the executable I realised and then stopped the virtual machine from having access to the Internet. It didn't seem to do anything. Running it again so this time from start it didn't have any connection to the Internet it immediately told me
Code:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ./steam
Failed to connect to any GeneralDirectoryServer
wtf is that?
Well, some strings from it:
Code:
SteamInstallPath
Unable to get home directory
%s/.steam
Unable to write to the current Steam application folder.
Please move Steam to a folder where you have write privileges.
basic_string
Steam.dll
That message "Unable to write to the current Steam application folder." seems to come from steam.exe sometimes.
Code:
Account Created successfully
HLDS installation up to date
Use:
Create a Steam Account:
-create <username> <password> <question> <answer>
Install or update HLDS:
-update <game> <installdir> <username> [<password> [Y]]
Y => remember password
Please enter a valid email address.
Failed to create account - it may already exist
Code:
LinuxClientVersion
SteamLinuxClient
.pkg
Getting version %u of Steam Linux Client
tar xzUf
-C
update failed, please run "tar xzUf
" to install the latest steam binary
Steam Linux Client updated, please retry the command
sPackageName.length()
HavePackageName
No Steam Content Servers available, please try again later
No public CSes logged-in.
But come on, a single binary? No ressources?
No known virus though. https://www.virustotal.com/file/afbb...bc80/analysis/
Maybe an unknown one.